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The boy who was rescued by firefighters after his head got wedged between a door and the side of a kitchen unit has recovered from the ordeal.

Chuma “Chummy” Anthony-Uzoeto managed to somehow get stuck at his house in Crowthorne on Wednesday, September 3.

Mum Maureen was alerted by the 10-month-year-old’s screams but was unable to free him from the door.

She told The Standard after reading our report of the incident last week: “The door wouldn’t go forward or backwards. I called the next-door neighbour but neither of us could get him out so I called the fire brigade.”

Chummy was stuck for around 20 minutes before firefighters took the door off its hinges to release him.

Mrs Anthony-Uzoeto added: “Chummy is fine now but I’m not putting that door back up ever again!”